2010
The goal of this case study is twofold. First, this research aims to provide an understanding of the many difficulties migrant workers face. Second, this report seeks to examine the path to overcoming the previously stated challenges. The first chapter explores social protections in Cambodia. After a broad examination of social protections in Cambodia the focus is narrowed to those social protections affecting migrant workers. The subsequent chapter looks at the story of a woman named Vann Sinoun who was a Cambodian migrant worker. Vann Sinoun’s story illustrates in a very human way the hardships migrant workers face. The final chapter looks at the different advocacy strategies undertaken on behalf of migrant workers. The study concludes with a brief discussion of the steps that need to be undertaken to ensure social protections for Cambodians.
The Global Network Solidar
Domestic Workers, Cambodia
Occupations in services - Domestic work, Home child care providers, and Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations
Policy analysis, Documented cases of abuse, Support initiatives, and Statistics on work and life conditions
Policymakers, Public awareness, and NGOs/community groups/solidarity networks
Regional relevance
Law and Social work
English